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词组 fill up
释义
Phr V
fill up
fills, filling, filled
fill up (sth) or fill (sth) up
to become full, or to make something become full
Fill that bucket up with water and bring it over here.We'd better get to the restaurant early because it usually fills up around 8 o'clock.We need to fill up (= put petrol in the car) at the next gas station.
fill-up
noun American the action of filling something, for example filling a car with petrol
We need to stop at a gas station for a fill-up.
fill up sb or fill sb up
if food fills someone up, it makes them feel as if they have eaten enough
Those potatoes have really filled me up. I couldn't eat another thing!
fill up
verb in poker, to complete a desired hand by drawing cards US, 1951
phrasefill up1. fill up sthfill sth up to make a container full by putting liquid or other things in it: Can I fill up your glass? We brought two big baskets for the apples, and quickly filled them up.
fill upfill up sthfill sth up to put petrol in a car so that the tank is full. The tank is the part of the car where petrol is stored: They stopped to fill up at the next gas station.fill-up AmE n C when you put enough petrol in your vehicle to fill the container that holds the petrol: Gasco is offering a free carwash with every fill-up.2. fill up to become full: The pubs fill up quickly on Saturday nights.+ with The show was due to begin in 20 minutes, and the theatre was already starting to fill up. New roads rapidly fill up with cars. The room began to fill up with smoke, and people started rushing for the exits.3. fill sb up if a food fills you up, it makes you feel that you have eaten enough and you feel full: It doesn't take much rice to fill me up. I like to have porridge for breakfast. It really fills you up.4. fill (yourself) up to make your stomach feel full by eating a lot of food+ on If you're extra hungry, fill up on rice, potatoes, or pasta dishes. I used to fill myself up on cereal as soon as I got home from school. SIMILAR TO: stoke up BrE informal5. fill up sth if you fill up a period of time, you use it for a particular activity or purpose: The manager expects us to fill up every minute of the day with work. Three new programmes were introduced to fill up the fall prime-time television slots.

fill up

1. To cause someone to feel full from eating, as by providing them with food. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "fill" and "up." If the kids aren't hungry, it's probably because your mother filled them up with junk food.
2. To become full of something. The hamper filled up in no time when we got back from our trip.
3. To cause something to become full of or crammed with something In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "fill" and "up." Did you fill the hamper up already? Where am I going to put my dirty clothes?
4. To put fuel in a vehicle's gas tank. Let me just stop and fill up before we get on the highway.

fill someone or something up (with something)

to put as much as possible into someone or something. We filled him up with chili and crackers. We will fill up the basket with leaves. I will fill the basket up with flowers.

fill up

 
1. to become full. The creek filled up after the heavy rain yesterday. The rain barrel began to fill up during the storm.
2. to fill one's gas tank. I've got to stop and fill up. The gas tank is running low. We will fill up at the next little town.

fill up

v.
1. To become full: The bucket filled up with rain. The train filled up quickly, so we had to stand in the aisle.
2. To cause something to become full: I filled up the sink with soapy water. We inflated the pool and filled it up with water.
3. To fill some vehicle with fuel: I said to the mechanic, "Fill it up!" You'd better fill up the car soon. If we don't fill up now, we could run out of gas.
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